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Describe the bug you encountered:
Shell snippet to reproduce:
> mkdir test-fd
> cd test-fd
> touch .hi what
> ls -a
.hi what
> fd -u
.hi
what
> echo '.hi' > ~/.config/fd/ignore
> fd -u # I expect the output to be ".hi\nwhat"
what
> fd --version
fd 8.6.0
Describe what you expected to happen:
That last "fd -u" should have shown ".hi", but it ignored it. I don't expect unrestricted mode to respect the global ignore file...
What version of fd are you using?
8.6.0
Which operating system / distribution are you on?